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US6511496B1 - Embolic protection device for use in interventional procedures - Google Patents

Embolic protection device for use in interventional procedures
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US6511496B1
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An intravascular filter device for capturing embolic particles entrained in blood flowing in an arterial vessel during an interventional procedure. The filter includes an expandable strut assembly and a filtering medium. Each strut is coated with an elastic polymer in order to minimize trauma to an arterial lumen upon deployment of the filter and to ensure secure adhesion of the filtering medium to the struts. Attached to the coating of the strut assembly is the filtering medium which is formed from a thin elastic polymer membrane containing a plurality of holes which allow blood to pass through filter while capturing embolic particles. The filtering medium is attached to the layer of polymeric material by laser welding, ultrasonic welding or adhesive bonding.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to the field of percutaneous transluminal treatment of stenosed or narrowed arteries in the human vascular system. More particularly, the invention is directed to an embolic protection device for capturing particles dislodged from a stenosis during an interventional procedure performed to improve blood flow through the stenosed artery.
Arteries can become stenotic in a number of ways. Often, a stenosis or lesion forms due to an accumulation of atherosclerotic plaque on the walls of a blood vessel. Atherosclerotic plaque is typically a hard calcified substance, particles of which tend to dislodge during interventional procedures and flow freely in the circulatory system. A stenosis also may form from an accumulation of thrombus material which is typically softer than atherosclerotic plaque, but can nonetheless cause restricted blood flow in the lumen of a vessel. Like atherosclerotic plaque, thrombus material also tends to dislodge during interventional procedures. As used here, the term emboli refers to free flowing particulates whether composed of plaque or thrombus material. Such free flowing emboli are dangerous since they may become lodged in a small blood vessel and occlude or partially occlude the vessel.
Various approaches have been developed to treat a stenotic lesion in the vasculature. Among the most common are balloon angioplasty, laser angioplasty, and atherectomy. Balloon angioplasty is directed towards relieving the constriction in the artery by radially expanding the stenosis against the artery wall, while laser angioplasty and atherectomy attempt to remove the stenosis from the artery.
In a typical balloon angioplasty procedure, a guiding catheter is percutaneously introduced into the cardiovascular system of a patient through the femoral artery by means of a conventional Seldinger technique and advanced within a patient's vascular system until the distal end of the guiding catheter is positioned at a point proximal to the lesion site. A guide wire and a dilatation catheter having a balloon on the distal end are introduced through the guiding catheter with the guide wire sliding within the dilatation catheter. The guide wire is first advanced out of the guiding catheter into the patient's vasculature and is directed across the arterial lesion. The dilatation catheter is subsequently advanced over the previously advanced guide wire until the dilatation balloon is properly positioned across the lesion. Once in position, the expandable balloon is inflated to a predetermined size with a radiopaque liquid at relatively high pressures to radially compress the atherosclerotic plaque of the lesion and expand the lumen of the artery. The balloon is then deflated to a small profile so that the dilatation catheter may be withdrawn from the patient's vasculature. Blood flow is then resumed through the dilated artery. As should be appreciated by those skilled in the art, while the above-described procedure is typical, it is not the only method used in angioplasty.
The procedures for laser angioplasty and atherectomy are similar to that of balloon angioplasty in that a guiding catheter is introduced into the patient's vasculature through a conventional Seldinger technique and a guide wire is typically advanced through the guiding catheter and across an arterial lesion to a point distal of the lesion. However, in laser angioplasty, a high intensity laser is used to ablate the lesion by superheating and vaporizing the stenotic matter rather than expanding the lesion with a balloon. In atherectomy, a specialized catheter containing rotating cutting blades is used to mechanically cut or abrade the stenosis from the artery wall.
With all of the above procedures, the treated artery wall suffers a degree of trauma and in a small percentage of cases may abruptly collapse or may slowly narrow over a period of time. To prevent either of these conditions, the treatment procedure may be supplemented by implanting within the arterial lumen a prosthetic device known as a stent. A stent is a small tubular metallic structure which is fitted over a catheter balloon and expanded at the lesion site. Stents serve to hold open a weakened blood vessel and prevent the blood vessel from narrowing over time.
Balloon angioplasty, laser angioplasty, atherectomy, and stenting procedures have proven successful and are widely used in the treatment of stenosis of the coronary arteries and have, for many patients, eliminated the need for invasive bypass surgery. However, all of the above procedures tend to create embolic particles which in certain critical arteries, such as the carotid arteries, can create a significant risk of ischemic stroke. For this reason, these beneficial techniques have not been widely used in treating the carotid arteries.
Embolic particles may be created during an angioplasty procedure since stenoses formed from hard calcified plaque tend to crack upon radial expansion. Upon cracking, emboli will be released into a patient's bloodstream. Emboli may be formed during a stent placement procedure as well when the lesion is cracked since the metal struts of the stent may cut into the stenosis shearing off plaque or thrombus material. In laser angioplasty, complete vaporization of the stenosis is the intended goal of the procedure. In practice however, not all particles from the stenosis are vaporized during the laser ablation process and thus some particles enter the bloodstream. During an atherectomy procedure, a constant stream of particles is cut from the stenosis. Typically a suction catheter is used to capture these particles. However, it is often necessary to pull a high vacuum in order to remove all debris created by the cutting process. In some circumstances, it is not possible to pull a high enough vacuum to remove all debris without causing radial collapse of the weakened artery. Thus, some particles will not be drawn into the suction catheter and will flow downstream as emboli.
Numerous embolic filters or traps for deployment distal of a lesion site have been proposed. Some of these devices use a form of woven wire mesh basket to capture emboli. A typical example of the wire mesh basket type of intravascular filter is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,873,978, entitled “Device and Method for Emboli Retrieval” issued to Ginsburg. Ginsburg discloses a removable vascular filter permanently attached to a guide wire for deployment from a catheter. The filter is comprised of an expandable wire mesh basket employing diamond shaped cells. Upon deployment, the filter expands to contact the walls of the lumen, thereby straining emboli found in the blood flow of the lumen.
A variation of the wire mesh basket approach is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,152,777, entitled “Device and Method for Providing Protection From Emboli and Preventing Occlusion of Blood Vessels” issued to Goldberg et al. This device consists of a filter having of a plurality of resilient, stainless steel wire arms joined at one end so as to form a conical surface and having rounded tips at their other ends to prevent damage to the vessel walls. Each arm is wound with wire in a form similar to a coil spring. Goldberg proposes that emboli entrained in blood flowing past the spring arms will be caught in the coils of the arms.
Prior art wire mesh filters have several drawbacks. The most significant of which is the relatively large cell size of the mesh. Embolic particles with nominal diameters smaller than 150 microns can still pose a serious risk of occluding or partially occluding fine vasculature. A very fine wire mesh basket may have cells with openings as large as 3000-4000 microns. Thus, wire mesh filters may not be able to trap small embolic particles and therefore may be unsuitable during the treatment of lesions in the carotid arteries where any emboli produced by an interventional procedure have a short flow path to the fine vasculature of the brain.
Other devices for capturing emboli in blood flowing in a patient's vasculature have been developed which utilize filtering elements having microporous membranes capable of filtering much smaller embolic particles. These embolic protection devices utilize a filtering medium which is more flexible than metal mesh and can be bonded to a deployment mechanism that opens and closes the filter element within the artery. The filter material is usually adhesively attached to the deployment mechanism, which is usually made from stainless steel, nickel titanium alloy, or other suitable metallic materials. The filter material can be appropriately shaped to create a “basket” to capture embolic material which forms when the deployment mechanism is actuated in the artery. The attachment of the filter material to the deployment mechanism must be sufficiently strong to prevent the filter material from becoming detached during usage. In the event that the bond between the filter element and deployment mechanism is weakened, there is a possibility that the “basket” will not fully deploy or will improperly sit within the patient's vasculature. Such an event can result in a serious risk that not all of the embolic particles created during the interventional procedure will be captured by the filtering device.
What is needed, therefore, is a reliable filtering device that may be placed distal of an arterial lesion and used in conjunction with balloon angioplasty, laser angioplasty, atherectomy, stenting, or other interventional procedures. The device should be able to reliably trap embolic debris and thereby render the above named procedures safe for treating lesions in the carotid arteries. Further, the device should be relatively easy to deploy and remove from the patient's vasculature. The present invention meets these and other needs.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides an improved intravascular filter device for capturing embolic particles entrained in blood flowing in an arterial vessel during an interventional procedure. The filter device is intended to be used as a primary filter in conjunction with interventional treatment procedures such as balloon angioplasty and/or stenting. The filter device may also be used as a secondary filter in conjunction with a suction catheter in atherectomy and laser angioplasty procedures. The filter device is capable of capturing small embolic particles, thereby dramatically increasing the safety of balloon angioplasty and stenting in critical arteries. As a result, balloon angioplasty and stenting procedures may be more frequently used in arteries, such as the carotid arteries, where the risk of stroke from embolic particles is exceptionally high.
The filter device of the present invention includes an expandable strut assembly and a filtering element. The strut assembly is compressible to an initial low profile delivery diameter and is expandable to a larger deployed diameter. The strut assembly is composed of a plurality of struts which may be made from, for example, spring steel, shape memory alloys or polymers. The struts are coated with an elastic polymer in order to minimize trauma to an arterial lumen upon deployment of the filter device and to ensure a strong bond to the filtering element. The filtering element is attached directly to the polymer coated strut assembly. The filtering element is formed from a thin elastic polymer membrane containing a plurality of laser drilled holes. The laser drilling process allows for holes in the order of about 25 to 200 microns or larger to be drilled in the filter membrane. Thus, if necessary, extremely fine embolic particles may be captured with a device made in accordance with the present invention.
The layer of polymeric material which coats the struts of the strut assembly provides a medium by which an extremely strong bond can be made to the filtering element, while providing a softer elastic surface to minimize trauma to the arterial wall once the filter device is deployed in the artery. The polymeric material may be any suitable biocompatible material which will adhere to the metallic strut, such as polyurethane. Other materials include polyester, polyamide, polyethylene, polytetrafluorothylene (“PTFE”), expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (“ePTFE”), FEP, EAA copolymer and polyolefin. The polymeric coating material should be thermally compatible with the filtering element and may be applied to the strut and strut assembly using known methods, such as dip coating, spraying and electro-deposition. The filtering element may be attached to the strut assembly utilizing laser welding, ultrasonic welding, solvent bonding, or adhesive bonding. Where the filtering element and polymeric coating material are both of the same class of polymer, laser welding provides a particularly strong bond between the coated strut and membrane filter. When the filter element and polymeric coating material are dissimilar, adhesive bonding provides a suitably strong bond between the two elements.
The filter device may be delivered to a desired location within an artery by means of a guide wire and a delivery sheath. The filter device can be rotatably attached to the guide wire by a proximal collar of the strut assembly. A distal collar of the strut assembly can slide axially over the guide wire and is also rotatable on the guide wire as well. This allows the strut assembly to move between its collapsed and expanded positions while still allowing the filter to freely rotate or “spin” about the guide wire. The attachment of the proximal collar of the strut assembly to the guide wire allows the restraining sheath to be retracted from the filter and permits a recovery sheath to be placed over the expanded strut assembly to move the strut assembly back to the collapsed position when the embolic protection device is to be removed from the patient's vasculature.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the invention, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying exemplary drawings.
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FIG. 1 is an elevational view, partially in cross section, of an embolic protection device embodying features of the present invention showing the filtering element and strut assembly in the collapsed position and positioned within a restraining sheath and disposed within a body vessel;
FIG. 2 is an elevational view, partially in cross section, similar to that shown in FIG. 1, wherein the filtering element and strut assembly are in the expanded position within the vessel;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the strut assembly which forms part of the filter device of the present invention as shown in its expanded position;
FIG. 4 is a sectional view, partially fragmented, of the expandable strut assembly and filtering element which form one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is an elevational view, partially in cross section, of the proximal end of the expandable strut assembly of FIG. 2 as it is rotatably attached to the guide wire;
FIG. 6 is an elevational view, partially in section and fragmented, showing the distal end of the filtering device of FIG. 2 as it is slidably mounted on a guide wire;
FIG. 7 is an enlarged side view of the filtering element shown in FIGS. 1 and 2; and
FIG. 8 is an enlarged side view of the filtering element shown in FIGS.1 and2.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The filter device of the present invention described below is shown as used in conjunction with a balloon angioplasty procedure. However, the filter device is not intended to be limited only to use with balloon angioplasty procedures, rather, the filter device may be used in any interventional procedure where it is important to trap and remove fine particles of embolic debris.
Referring now to FIG. 1, a guidingcatheter10 has been percutaneously introduced into a patient's vascular system by means of a conventional Seldinger technique and advanced through alumen12 of anarterial vessel14 to a position proximal of anarterial lesion16. Adelivery sheath18 can be back- loaded on anemboli filter device20 made in accordance with the present invention. Thefilter device20 is shown in its collapsed or low profile position. Thefilter device20 includes afiltering element22 and anexpandable strut assembly24. Thefilter device20 is rotatably mounted on the distal end of theguide wire26. Theguide wire26 has been advanced to a point where thefilter device20 is positioned distal of thearterial lesion16. Upon positioning thefilter device20 distal to thelesion16, thedelivery sheath18 is retracted, thereby deploying thefilter device20 within thelumen12 of thearterial vessel14. The deployedfilter device20 is depicted in FIG.2.
Referring now to FIG. 2, subsequent to deployment, thedelivery sheath18 is withdrawn from the guidingcatheter10 and aballoon dilitation catheter28 having an expandable member, here shown as aninflation balloon30, is advanced over theguide wire26 to a position across thelesion16. Once in position across thelesion16, theballoon30 is expanded with radiopaque fluid at high pressure, thereby radially expanding or dilating thearterial lesion16. Upon dilation, the hard calcified atherosclerotic plaque which forms the lesion may crack and form embolic particles oremboli32. The emboli32 flowing downstream of the dilatedlesion16 are captured by thefiltering element22 of thefilter device20. Once the angioplasty procedure is complete, theballoon catheter28 is removed and may, as determined by the treating physician, be followed by a stent-delivery catheter (not shown) for placement of a stent across the dilated lesion. The stent placement procedure may also formembolic particles32 which would be captured by thefilter device20. Once the angioplasty and/or stenting procedure is completed, a retraction sheath (not shown) is introduced into the guidingcatheter10 and advanced to a point distal of thelesion16 and proximal of thefilter device20. Thefilter device20 is subsequently withdrawn into the retraction sheath and the sheath, filter, guide wire, and embolic debris captured by the filter device are withdrawn from the patient.
Referring now to FIGS. 1-4, theexpandable strut assembly24 of thefilter device20 possesses spring-like or self-expanding properties and can move from a compressed or collapsed position as shown in FIG. 1 to an expanded or deployed position shown in FIG.2. With particular reference to FIG. 3, thestrut assembly24 includes an elongatedcylindrical center portion34 and proximal anddistal end portions36 and38 which are shaped as truncated cones, terminating at proximal and distal, hollow, cylindrical,guide wire collars40 and42. Starting from theproximal collar40, thestrut assembly24 comprises a plurality ofindividual struts44 which taper upward to form the proximaltruncated cone portion36 of the of thestrut assembly24. Thestruts44 continue, extending longitudinally, to form the elongated, straight,center portion34 of the strut assembly. Thestruts44 then taper downward forming the distaltruncated cone portion38 of the strut assembly and terminate at thedistal collar42.Arrows46 in FIG. 3 show the angle that the distaltruncated cone portion38 makes with thecenter portion34. While the figures show only four individual struts, the invention is not limited to this configuration as strut assemblies containing more or less struts are practical.
Thestrut assembly24 may be produced by several methods including electro-discharge machining and chemical etching. One method is to laser machine a thin-walled tubular member, such as a hypotube. In this procedure, a computer controlled laser cuts away portions of the hypotube following a pre-programmed template to form the desired strut pattern. Methods and equipment for laser machining small diameter tubing may be found in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,759,192 (Saunders) and 5,780,807 (Saunders), which have been assigned to Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.
The tubing used to make the strut assembly may be made of any biocompatible spring steel or shape memory alloy. The 300 series stainless steel alloys are well suited to this application as is type 316L stainless steel per ASTM F138-92 or ASTM F139-92 grade 2. Of the shape memory or super-elastic alloys, Nitinol or a 55% nickel −45% titanium alloy are suitable materials. Other shape memory alloys such as Ni-Ti-X (X being V, Co, Cu, Fe) ternary alloys, Cu-Al-Ni ternary alloys and Cu-Zn-Al ternary alloys are also suitable. It should be appreciated that although thestrut assembly24 has been described herein as a self-expanding assembly, the method for attaching the filtering element to the struts and strut assembly can also be performed on filtering devices which are not necessarily self-expanding. For example, if the strut assembly requires the application of force to deploy the struts between a collapsed and expanded position, rather than using self-expanding components, it is still possible to coat the strut assembly with a polymeric material and attach the filtering element in the same manner as described herein. Thus, the manner of coating the struts and strut assembly with a polymeric material to create a softer surface to reduce possible trauma to the vessel wall and to achieve a strong bond between strut assembly and filtering element can be broadly applied to numerous filtering devices which use expandable struts as a means for deploying a filter.
Typically, suitably sized tubing for making thestrut assembly24 will have an outer diameter on the order of about 0.020-0.040 inches, with a wall thickness of about 0.003-0.006 inches. However, tubing size will vary depending upon the application. The strut assembly may be machined from seamless tubing. However, tubing formed by rolling flat, sheet stock into a cylinder with welded longitudinal edges is also suitable as is rolled sheet stock which has been drawn through a circular die.
With particular reference to FIG. 4, each strut of thestrut assembly24 is coated with alayer48 of polymeric material. Thelayer48 serves to provide an interface by which themembrane filter element22 may be securely attached to thestruts44. The polymeric material may be any suitable bio-compatible material which will adhere to themetallic strut assembly24. Polyurethane is one such material . Other materials such as polyester, polyamide, polyethylene, polytetrafluorothylene (“PTFE”), expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (“ePTFE”), FEP, EAA copolymer and polyolefin are also suitable. Thepolymeric layer48 may be applied to thestrut assembly24 using known bonding method, examples of which are dip coating, spraying, and electro-deposition.
Thelayer48 of polymeric material can be disposed on the outer surface of the strut and strut assembly in order to provide a protective coating which minimizes trauma to the wall of the arteries and which provides a strong bonding surface for affixing the filtering element to the struts. Thelayer48 of polymeric material can first be applied to the tubing used to make the strut assembly and the entire coated tubing could be cut to the particular strut pattern utilizing a computer controlled laser or other means described above. Alternatively, the tubing could be first cut to make the strut assembly and thereafter thelayer48 of polymeric material could be applied to the strut assembly. It is sufficient that thelayer48 is applied to the external surface of the strut assembly when thefiltering element22 is placed on the outside of the strut assembly. In the event that thefiltering element22 is placed on the inside of the strut assembly, then the inside surface of the strut assembly would also have to be coated.
Thefiltering element22 may be formed as an integral unit by molding processes known to those skilled in the art or the membrane may be composed of several cut sheets each of which is individually attached betweenadjacent struts44 of thestrut assembly24. Thefiltering element22, whether formed as an integral unit or from individual sheets, may be placed either on the outside or the inside of thestrut assembly24. In the embodiment shown in the drawings, thefiltering element22 is placed on the outside of thestrut assembly24 as this placement is believed to inflict less trauma on the lumen wall of the arterial vessel when the filter is deployed.
One suitable material which can be used for thefiltering element22 is polyurethane film of about 0.001 to about 0.005 inch thickness. Many other bio-compatible polymers such as polyester, polyamide, polyethylene, PTFE, expanded-PTFE, and polyolefin are also suitable.
Thefiltering element22 may be attached to thestrut assembly24 by known methods such as laser welding, ultrasonic welding, and adhesive bonding. Where thefiltering element22 and the material which encapsulates thestruts44 are both of the same class of polymer, for instance, a thermoplastic form of polyurethane, laser welding is particularly suitable. Laser welding of similar materials produces a particularly strong joint and methods of laser welding are known to those skilled in the art. For example, a spot, tack or pulse weld can be used to weld the filtering element to the strut assembly. The welds can be placed either on the inside surface of the filtering element or on its exterior surface. Where thefiltering element22 and the coating material are dissimilar, adhesive bonding is a suitable method of attachment. A suitable adhesive may be a thermoplastic adhesive. A thermoplastic fluoropolymer adhesive such as fluorinated ethylene propylene (“FEP”) is suitable for use.
Referring now to FIGS. 2,7, and8, thefiltering element22 includes aleading edge54, which forms aninlet opening55, and acentral portion50 formed as aconical basket51, which includes a plurality of openings orholes52 for the filtering of emboli. Thefiltering element22 is made from a thin membrane of flexible, elastic, polymeric material. Thefiltering element22, upon deployment within thevessel lumen14, expands in a manner similar to a parachute due to the pressure of blood flowing into thebasket51. This parachute like expansion effect causes the leadingedge54 to contact the lumen walls thereby preventing unfiltered blood from leaking around the leadingedge54.
Particle filtering is controlled by the size of theholes52 in themembrane22. Theholes52 can be laser drilled through thecentral portion50 of the membrane. Laser drilling is capable of producing holes as small as 25 microns in thin membranes. Therefore, if desired, a filter in accordance with the present invention could capture extremely fine embolic debris. Embolic particles smaller than 150 microns generally will not occlude or partially occlude blood vessels branching from the carotid arteries. Thus, hole sizes of about130 microns could be formed on the filtering element. Other considerations effect the size of theholes52. Smaller holes may result in reduced blood flow downstream of the filter. Low blood flow could result in a blood starvation condition with adverse effects on the patient. This situation is particularly critical in the carotid arteries where a starvation condition may lead to oxygen deprivation in the patient's brain, a highly undesirable condition. Thus, the filter hole size should be chosen with regard to the intended application. For example, in the coronary arteries where the risk of stroke is lower than in the carotid arteries, it may be desirable to use a hole size larger than130 microns to improve blood flow through the filter.
The leadingedge54 of thefilter element22 may be straight or in a configuration having a pattern of alternatingpeaks56 andvalleys58. This configuration of thefilter edge54 allows the filter to be incrementally introduced into thedelivery sheath18, which allows for a gradual and smooth transition into the sheath and minimizes the possibility of tearing thefiltering element22. The edge configuration also tends to reduce the stress concentration in thevalley regions58. Preferably, thepeaks56 of thefiltering element22 are aligned with thestruts44 of thestrut assembly24, as shown in FIG.7. Thus, the number ofpeaks56 may vary with the number ofstruts44 on thestrut assembly24. For example, as shown by dimensions A through E in FIG. 8, each peak56 andvalley58 may be either higher or lower than adjacent peaks and valleys.
Referring now to FIGS. 1-6, thefilter device20 is shown rotatably secured to a shaft member such as theguide wire26. Thefilter device20 is slid onto theguide wire26 with the guide wire sliding within the proximal anddistal collars40 and42. Theproximal collar40 of theexpandable strut assembly24 is mounted between atapered fitting60 located proximal of thecollar40 and aradiopaque marker band62 located distal of thecollar40. The tapered end fitting60 andmarker band62 fix theproximal collar40 onto theguide wire26 to prevent any longitudinal motion of the proximal collar along the guide wire but allow for rotation of theproximal collar40 and of thefilter device20 about the guide wire. This particular construction allows theexpandable strut assembly24 to rotate or “spin” freely about theguide wire26 while allowing the strut assembly to move longitudinally along the guide wire at thedistal collar42. The above example is merely illustrative of one method of rotatably attaching thefilter20 to the guide wire. Other ways of performing this same function can be employed with the present invention.
By rotatably mounting thefilter device20 to the guide wire in the manner described, thefilter device20 will lengthen longitudinally with thedistal collar42 sliding along theguide wire26 when thestrut assembly24 is compressed for insertion into thedelivery sheath18. Likewise, the filter will contract longitudinally while its expands radially upon release from thedelivery sheath18 and deployment within thevessel lumen12. An advantage of rotatably mounting the filter on the guide wire is that the filter will remain stationary should theguide wire26 be rotated at its proximal end after thefilter20 has been deployed within the patient's vasculature. If the filter were to rotate after deployment, the seal of the leadingedge54 of thefiltering element22 against the lumen wall would be disturbed possibly allowing unfiltered blood to bypass the filter. Additionally, rotation of thefilter device20 within the artery could cause some trauma to the wall of the artery.
With reference to FIGS. 1 and 2, after thefilter device20 has been attached to theguide wire26, the filter may be prepared for use by simply backloading theguide wire26 into thedelivery sheath18 and subsequently compressing and back-loading thefilter20 into the sheath. Thefilter device20 may be front-loaded into the sheath, however, the delivery sheath is typically about 135 cm long and forcing the filter device to travel the full length of the sheath may tear or otherwise damage thefiltering element22. Thus, back-loading is recommended. After loading, thedelivery sheath18 is advanced through the pre-positioned guidingcatheter10 to a point distal oflesion16. Thefilter device20 is deployed simply by retracting the delivery sheath. After deployment from the sheath, the spring-like strut assembly24 expands against thelumen wall12 and blood flowing within the lumen inflates thefilter element22 causing the leadingedge54 of thefilter element22 to seal against thelumen wall12. At this point, the filter is fully functional and the desired interventional procedure may be performed.
After the interventional procedure is completed and any associated equipment removed, thefilter device20 may be withdrawn as follows. A recovery sheath (not shown) is advanced through the guidingcatheter10 to a point just proximal of thefilter20. Generally, this recovery sheath has a slightly larger inner diameter than thedelivery sheath18 since thestruts44 are now deployed and the recovery sheath may require increased hoop strength at its distal end to properly move thestrut assembly24 back into its collapsed position. The collapse of theexpandable strut assembly24 can be accomplished by holding theguide wire26 and moving the proximal end of the recovery sheath forward which will move the distal end of the sheath over thestruts44. Alternatively, the recovery sheath can be held stationary while the proximal end of theguide wire26 is retracted backward to pull thefilter device20 into the recovery sheath. Upon collapse of thefilter device20, any embolic debris generated and entering the bloodstream during the interventional procedure will remain trapped inside thefiltering element22 and will be withdrawn from the bloodstream when thefilter device20 is removed from the patient's vasculature.
It will be appreciated that a new intravascular filter for capturing embolic particles formed during an angioplasty or other interventional procedure has been presented. The filter device is capable of capturing fine embolic particles, thereby improving the safety of these procedures particularly when they are employed in critical arteries such as the carotid arteries. While specific embodiments have been described in detail, as will be apparent to those skilled in the art, modifications and improvements may be made to the device and method disclosed herein without departing from the scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is not intended that the invention be limited, except as by the appended claims.

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What is claimed is:
1. A filter device for capturing embolic particles released into a vessel lumen of a patient, comprising:
an expandable strut assembly having a plurality of expandable struts adapted to move between a collapsed position and an expanded position;
a layer of polymeric material disposed on the expandable struts; and
a filtering element attached to the polymeric layer disposed on the struts which is movable with the struts to expand and contact the wall of the vessel lumen, wherein embolic debris entrained in the fluid flow of the vessel is captured by the filtering element as fluid flows through the filtering element.
2. The filter device ofclaim 1, wherein:
the expandable struts are self-expanding.
3. The filter device ofclaim 1, wherein:
the layer of polymeric material disposed on the expandable struts is selected from the group consisting of polyester, polyamide, polyethylene, polytetrafluoroethylene (“PTFE”), expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (“ePTFE”), polyurethane, FEP, EAA copolymer and polyolefin.
4. The filter device ofclaim 1, further including:
a shaft member having proximal and distal ends; and
wherein the expandable strut assembly is rotatably affixed to the shaft member.
5. The filter device ofclaim 1, wherein:
the filtering element is a thin elastic membrane.
6. The filter device ofclaim 5, wherein:
the elastic membrane has a thickness within the range of about 0.001 inches to about 0.005 inches.
7. The filter device ofclaim 5, wherein:
the elastic membrane is made from a material selected from the group consisting of polyurethane, polytetrafluoroethylene (“PTFE”), expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (“ePTFE”), polyamide, polyolefin, and polyethylene.
8. The filter device ofclaim 7, wherein:
the layer of polymeric material disposed on the expandable struts is selected from the group consisting of polyester, polyamide, polyethylene, polytetrafluoroethylene (“PTFE”), expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (“ePTFE”), FEP, polyurethane, EAA copolymer, and polyolefin.
9. The filter device ofclaim 1, wherein:
the layer of polymeric material is made from the same material which forms the filtering element.
10. The filter device ofclaim 1, wherein:
the layer of polymeric material is the same class of polymer as the material which forms the filtering element.
11. The filtering device ofclaim 10, wherein:
the filtering element and the layer of polymeric material disposed on the expandable struts are made from polyurethane.
12. The filtering device ofclaim 1, wherein:
the filtering element is bonded to the layer of polymeric material by laser welding.
13. The filter device ofclaim 1, wherein:
the filtering element is bonded to the layer of polymeric element by ultrasonic welding.
14. The filtering device ofclaim 1, wherein:
the filtering element is bonded to the layer of polymeric material by adhesive bonding.
15. The filtering device ofclaim 14, wherein:
the adhesive is a plastic adhesive.
16. The filtering device ofclaim 1, wherein:
the filtering element is bonded to the layer of polymer material by solvent bonding.
17. The filtering device ofclaim 1, wherein:
the strut assembly is made from stainless steel.
18. The filtering device ofclaim 1, wherein:
the strut assembly is made from nickel-titanium alloy.
19. The filtering device ofclaim 1, wherein:
the layer of polymeric material encapsulates the expandable struts of the strut assembly.
20. The filtering device ofclaim 1, wherein:
the layer of polymeric material encapsulates the entire outer surface of the strut assembly.
21. The filter device ofclaim 1, wherein:
the filtering element includes a leading edge having a pattern of alternating peak and valley regions which prevent the leading edge from entering into a restraining sheath all at one time.
22. The filter device ofclaim 21, wherein:
the peak portions are attachable to the struts of the expandable strut assembly.
23. The filter device ofclaim 21, wherein:
the depth of the valley region on the filter edge is a progressively larger dimension from an adjoining valley portion.
24. The filter device ofclaim 21, wherein:
the depth of the valley portion from the peak portion is the same for each adjacent valley portion.
25. The filter device ofclaim 21, wherein:
the height of the peak region on the filter edge is a progressively larger dimension from an adjoining peak portion.
26. The filter element ofclaim 21, wherein:
the height of the peak portion from the valley portion is the same for each adjacent peak portion.
27. The filter device ofclaim 26, wherein the filtering element is made from a material selected from the group consisting of polyurethane, polytetrafluoroethylene (“PTFE”), expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (“ePTFE”), polyamide, polyolefin, and polyethylene.
28. A filter device for capturing embolic particles released into a vessel lumen of a patient, comprising:
an inner shaft member having proximal and distal ends;
an expandable strut assembly rotatably connected to the inner shaft member having a plurality expandable struts adapted to move between a collapsed position and expanded position;
a layer of polymeric material disposed on the expandable struts; and
a filtering element made from an elastic polymeric material which is attached to the polymeric layer disposed on each strut and is movable with the struts to expand to contact the wall of the vessel lumen, wherein blood is forced to flow through the filtering element to capture embolic debris entrained in the fluid flow of the vessel.
29. The filter device ofclaim 28, wherein the layer of polymeric material disposed on the expandable struts is selected from the group consisting of polyester, polyamide, polyethylene, polytetrafluoroethylene (“PTFE”), expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (“ePTFE”), FEP, polyurethane, EAA copolymer, and polyolefin.
30. A filter device for capturing embolic particles released into a vessel lumen of a patient, comprising:
a plurality of expandable struts adapted to move between a collapsed position and an expanded position;
means for moving the struts between the collapsed and expanded positions;
a layer of polymeric material disposed on the expandable struts; and
a filtering element attached to the polymeric layer disposed on the struts which is movable with the struts to expand and contact the wall of the vessel lumen, wherein embolic debris entrained in the fluid flow of the vessel is captured by the filtering element as fluid flows through the filtering element.
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